Abstract
The CETSCALE, a 17-item measure of ethnocentrism, was subjected to a validation test in the Armenian language using a 276 respondent data set collected in Soviet Armenia. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the 17-item single factor model found by Shimp and Sharma (1987) does not fit the Soviet Armenian sample response pattern. However, a revised two factor model consisting of five and four items, respectively, discriminates adequately and is conceptually useful in this particular situation.
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